Aurora’s Veterans Day event to feature former Prisoner of War Jessica Lynch
The Aurora community will salute heroes on Veterans Day who bravely served our country and returned home to continue serving in many ways throughout the community.
With the theme “Honoring the Heroes Among Us,” the 2024 Aurora Veterans Day Procession will begin at 10:15 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, immediately followed by the ceremony with keynote speaker Jessica Lynch, in front of the GAR Memorial, 23 E. Downer Place.
The parade — which steps off at Benton and Water Street, traveling north to Downer Place and then west on Downer Place — features a variety of units, including local veterans’ organizations, public safety units, community organizations, and youth groups.
The parade will conclude at the GAR Memorial Hall, 23 E. Downer Place, where veterans, parade participants, and guests will convene for a tribute ceremony.
The Veterans Day Ceremony will highlight this year’s theme — “Honoring the Heroes Among Us” — with a military salute on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month to commemorate the armistice agreement that ended World War I, a roll-call of military branches, a presentation of awards of meritorious service to Aurora veterans, and special remarks from the keynote speaker.
Lynch is a former U.S. Army Private First Class and a former prisoner of war. On March 23, 2003, she was serving as a unit supply specialist with the 507th Maintenance Company when her convoy was ambushed by Iraqi troops. Lynch was seriously injured during the attack and taken prisoner by Iraqi soldiers. Ten U.S. soldiers were killed in the ambush. Seven other soldiers were captured and six subsequently rescued 21 days later.
One of the seven, Lynch’s best friend and battle buddy, PFC Lori Piestewa, received a serious head wound and later died in an Iraqi civilian hospital. Lynch’s subsequent recovery by U.S. Special Operations Forces on April 1, 2003, was the first successful rescue of an American prisoner of war since World War II and the first ever of a woman. On July 22, 2003, Lynch was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Prisoner of War Medal.
Thank our veterans
Bring the family downtown to thank veterans personally, take a photo with the larger-than-life Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam, and pick up Veterans Day memorabilia.
• Veterans: Visit the tent near the main stage to pick up a handheld flag for your military branch, while supplies last.
• Supporters: Stop by the tent before the parade to pick up your special buttons, while supplies last.
Film screening
On Saturday, Nov. 9, The City of Lights Film Festival will host a screening of National Geographic’s “Brothers in War,” written and directed by Liz Reph.
In her directorial 2014 debut, the 90-minute documentary, narrated by Charlie Sheen, features first-person accounts and digitally remastered archival footage on the harrowing combat experiences of the men of Charlie Company, one of the last American combat infantry companies to be drafted, trained and sent to fight together in Vietnam. The film was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Historical Programming – Long Form. It is inspired by “The Boys of ’67: Charlie Company's War in Vietnam” by Andrew Wiest
The film screening will be 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Aurora City Council chambers, 44 E. Downer Place. It will be followed by a reception from 5:45 to 7 p.m. at the Grand Army of the Republic, 23 E. Downer Place. It is free but registration is required via www.aurora-il.org.